Chewy Hot Fudge

By Marc Matsumoto

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This hot fudge has a butter caramel base, giving it a magical texture that's molten when hot and pleasantly chewy where it touches a cold scoop of ice cream. This gives the hot fudge some substance, and yet it melts away into a blissful pool of buttery chocolatey caramel in your mouth.

I’m not a fudge fan. There… I came clean and said it… It’s like eating a huge lump of cloyingly-sweet chocolate flavored frosting. There is one type of fudge though that has a special place in my heart: hot fudge. I’m usually a minimalist when it comes to ice cream, but a good caramel or hot fudge over a bowl of plain vanilla ice cream is a sublime pleasure that words can’t describe.

This Chewy Hot Fudge is the lovechild of my two favorite ice cream toppings, creating a glorious caramel hot fudge to rule them all. It’s my answer to those starch-fortified jarred chocolate sauces that look dark and chocolatey but fizzle out with a whimper in your mouth, or the gooey cloyingly sweet numbers used in ice cream parlours. I’m talking a hot fudge with impact; a hot fudge whose temperament shifts with the temperature.

And therein lies the magical beauty of this hybrid hot fudge. On the surface, the fudge is molten and creamy, but the side that’s touching the ice cream chills to form a chewy network of meaty robust fudge that puts your molars to work. Not so much as to tire out your jaws, but enough to give your mouth some feedback before the warmth of your mouth turns it back into a potent lake of chocolate.

The process isn’t so different from making a regular hot fudge, but by caramelizing the sugar, it not only gives the sauce a caramel-like texture, it also tempers the sweetness of the fudge, while providing oodles of Maillard Reaction induced umami. Cream, butter and cocoa powder go into the caramelized sugar before bittersweet chocolate gets melted in and the sauce is finished off with some vanilla extract and a pinch of salt. The resulting hot fudge tastes of caramel, butter, and of course CHOCOLATE!

Once it’s made it can be stored in the fridge for a few weeks. Just pop it in the microwave for a few seconds to melt it again, giving it a stir before pouring it onto ice cream, strawberries, or even bread. Because this hot fudge sets in the fridge, you can also pour it into a parchment-lined mold while it’s hot, sprinkle it with some flakey sea salt and then slice it into divinely addictive salted chocolate caramels once it’s set. If you do decide to go this route, proceed with caution as it’s pretty darn easy to eat all of them in one go.

Chewy Hot FudgeI’m not a fudge fan. There… I came clean and said it… It’s like eating a huge lump of cloyingly-sweet chocolate flavored frosting. There is one type of fudge though that has a special place in my heart: hot fudge. I’m usually a minimalist when it comes to ice cream, but a good caramel or … Continue reading “Chewy Hot Fudge”Marc Matsumoto

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